IndiGo Flight Turmoil Explained: DGCA Withdraws Crew-Rest Restriction, Airlines Get Major Roster Relief Amid Cancellations Surge

Today, On 5th December, The DGCA has withdrawn its earlier rule that said “no leave shall be substituted for weekly rest”, giving airlines major relief in managing crew rosters. The revised order, issued on 5 December 2025, aims to ease operational disruptions.

Delhi Man’s Shocking Appearance in Undergarments!: Arrested for Disrupting Court Virtual Hearing While Smoking and Drinking

A Delhi man caused a stir by appearing in his undergarments during a court virtual hearing, while smoking and drinking. Delhi Police have arrested him for disrupting the proceedings and violating decorum in the online court session.

Supreme Court On Indian Railways’ Role : “Efforts to Disrupt Ticketing System Integrity Must Be Stopped”

The Supreme Court emphasized that the railways are a key part of the country’s infrastructure, and any attempts to disrupt the ticketing system must be firmly stopped. Highlighting the importance of a smooth and secure system, the court urged strong measures to prevent such threats. The railways play a crucial role in connecting the nation and supporting its economy. Safeguarding its ticketing system is vital to ensuring efficiency and public trust.

Plea of Ex-District Judge in Contempt Case | “Supply Report in Sealed Cover”: CJI Orders Registrar General of the Delhi HC and Seeks Response of Bar Leader

The Supreme Court has requested a response from bar leader Rajiv Khosla regarding a petition by former Delhi district court judge Sujata Kohli, challenging the Delhi High Court’s decision to exonerate Khosla in a contempt case. Khosla’s discharge was based on insufficient evidence to prove guilt. The case will be reviewed in three weeks.

[Shivaji Title Row] ‘Police Exceeded Authority’ By Seeking Probe Against Professor: Bombay HC

The Bombay High Court criticized Satara police for instructing a college to probe a professor for not using a specific title for historical figure Shivaji. The court emphasized the police exceeded their authority and questioned their understanding of free speech. The police unconditionally withdrew the directive following the court intervention.

[Breaking] Major Technical Disruption in Supreme Court Advocate on Record (AOR) Exam

The Supreme Court Advocate on Record (AOR) exam encountered major technical issues during Paper 1, causing a system crash for approximately 150 candidates. This led to confusion and frustration, with the exam format subsequently being changed to pen and paper. Concerns have been raised about the reliability of the computer-based testing system for such a crucial examination.